Blog Tour: Everything going swimmingly ~ Jim Webster

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Previous chapters in this tale can be found scattered across the blogosphere….

1) For want of a knight
​​2) The eyes have it
3) The miser and the demon
4) Just one more glass
5) Occasionally one has to do the right thing
6) Consummate artistry
7) Something fishy
8)The ethical choice
9) Delicate work
10) A cup of Wine, a Loaf of Bread — and Thou?
11) An Appropriate Boy
12) Embarrassing​​

Everything going swimmingly

Mutt had barely reached the Ropewalk before he met Nail and Tolsin. Nail was tall for his age, lanky and could run faster than anybody else Mutt could afford. Tolsin was short, even for an eight year old and was still chubby in spite of living on the streets. Mutt regarded him as an apprentice. He could see the boy’s potential but realised he had a lot of learning to do if…

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  1. Sue Vincent Avatar

    Thanks for sharing Jim’s tale, Jaye x

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Our pleasure, Sue…

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      1. jwebster2 Avatar

        Well it brought a smile to my face ;-)

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  2. jwebster2 Avatar

    It often surprises me the things that fathers never get round to telling their daughters.
    Whilst it isn’t entirely silly to replace the stays of your corsets with gold coins in case you need to hire mercenaries when you’re in a hurry, one shouldn’t got swimming in the corsets.

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Not unless she wanted to reach the bottom!

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      1. jwebster2 Avatar

        to often life degenerates into a race to the bottom :-)

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        1. jenanita01 Avatar

          I know that one!

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